Tensile Bond Strength, Fit Accuracy and Failure Types of Zirconia and Cast Gold Root Copings for Overdentures

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D.O.I.
10.1922/EJPRD_2685Muehlemann08
Authors
  • Elena Muehlemann
  • Isabel Lavanchy
  • Agim Krasniqi
  • Vera Colombo
  • Franz J. Strauss
  • Natalya Dydyk
  • Efe Armağan
  • Mutlu Özcan

Abstract

Aim: To compare the tensile strength, dislodgement forces, marginal gap and failure types between digitally fabricated zirconia root copings and conventionally manufactured cast gold root copings. Methods: Extracted human teeth (N=30) were prepared for the root copings and randomly divided into 2 groups: (1)zirconia root copings(ZC) and gold root copings(GC). The specimens were tested for tensile bond strength and dislodgement forces in a universal testing machine and the types of the coping failures modes were analyzed. In addition, the marginal gap was measured. Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA and Pearson correlation test. Results:Mean tensile bond strength in the total horizontal adhesive area for ZC group was 7.5±2.8MPa and for GC group 10.5±4.8 MPa(p>0.05). The mean dislodgement forces for the ZC and GC groups were 242±107N and 311±118N, respectively and with no significant differences between the groups (p=0.12). The mean vertical marginal gap in the ZC group amounted to 27±11.05µm, while in the GC group it was 35.33±10.49µm, showing no statistically significant difference between the two groups (p=0.058). Mixed failure modes were more common (93%) in both groups. Conclusions:In terms of all tested parameters, the zirconia root copings were comparable to the gold copings.

Keywords
Zirconia
Gold
Overdentures
In vitro
Digital